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so this is the world america made. but what is the role for america now? is now finally the time for us to mind our own business? is now the time for us to allow others to lead? is now the time for us to play the role of equal partner? well, i always start by reminding people that what happens all over the world is our business. every aspect of our lives is directly impacted by global events. the security of our cities is connected to the security of small hamlets in afghanistan and pakistan and yemen. and of somalia. our cost of living, the safety of our food, the value of the things we invent, make and
so this is the world america made. but what is the role for america now? is now finally the time for us to mind our own business? is now the time for us to allow others to lead? is now the time for us to play the role of equal partner? well, i always start by reminding people that what happens all over the world is our business. every aspect of our lives is directly impacted by global events. the security of our cities is connected to the security of small hamlets in afghanistan and pakistan...
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auction 2012, the quest for power in america. another primary day. voters are at the polls today in california, new mexico, new jersey and california. these states have congressional primaries on their ballots, and in wisconsin, just the third recall election in u.s. history is under way. governor scott walker facing off with milwaukee mayor tom barrett. walker has outspent his opponent 7 to 1. the polls close in seven hours, and despite $63.5 million in ads spending, this will all come down to voter turnout. we know typically primary turnout only 10%, which of course people don't like the candidates because nobody participated in the selection of those candidates. recall turnout expected to be 635%. 10% is typical primary turnout. it's odd when you see folks agree to things when you talk to them in a room. the gap has statistically doubled since '87. former campaign adviser, author of a new book entitled "of, by, for -- the new politics of money, debt and democracy." you start your book with a quote, saying, we do not need a revolution in america, w
auction 2012, the quest for power in america. another primary day. voters are at the polls today in california, new mexico, new jersey and california. these states have congressional primaries on their ballots, and in wisconsin, just the third recall election in u.s. history is under way. governor scott walker facing off with milwaukee mayor tom barrett. walker has outspent his opponent 7 to 1. the polls close in seven hours, and despite $63.5 million in ads spending, this will all come down to...
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where they go, we go. , is the same with latin america. -- it is the same with latin america. we will be making consistent investments. we need a better job with monetary policy. >> we are not doing as well as we should in the united states, so let's turn this inward. how much are you planning for the fiscal cliff? >> that's the big deal. when the eurozone crisis happens, we spend $50-$100 million preparing. be visible club does not quite that because it is more critical double what the outcome will be. we have a fiscal cliff command center, a war room. we understand all of it and we will be prepared. jpmorgan will survive its fiscal cliff. i just think it's terrible policy to allow it to get close. is it bad that there's just so much gdp? there are always potential outcomes and i would defy anyone to ask for more. let's see. let's try to avoid that. it will not happen midnight on december 31st. they want to start to make decisions with the margin. don't hire, don't build, wait an d see. that's a recession. >> do you agree that it is less of a cliff and more of a slope? >> pro
where they go, we go. , is the same with latin america. -- it is the same with latin america. we will be making consistent investments. we need a better job with monetary policy. >> we are not doing as well as we should in the united states, so let's turn this inward. how much are you planning for the fiscal cliff? >> that's the big deal. when the eurozone crisis happens, we spend $50-$100 million preparing. be visible club does not quite that because it is more critical double what...
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you start your book with a quote, saying, we do not need a revolution in america, we need a reformation. will you explain that comment? >> sure. this is a 200-year-old what the founders of this country call an experiment in self-government, and it's kind of gone off the tracks at this point. so what we don't need is a revolution where they started this country 200 years ago by overthrowing monarchys. >> and through outbursts and all this. >> right, and it was successful all over the world. there's not very many monarchys, and what we need is reform. literally by reform is reforming, like taking things and redoing it. so we have this architecture, this system of self-government, but it's not working, and it's not working for a whole lot of reasons. we've had -- and one of the biggest reasons is that people have kind of become disenfranchised from it. >> i would say that's the biggest reason, is people -- obviously, my narrative at this point and my point is fairly well understood and folks come up and they say, what do we do, what do we do, and the number one thing is to feel that there
you start your book with a quote, saying, we do not need a revolution in america, we need a reformation. will you explain that comment? >> sure. this is a 200-year-old what the founders of this country call an experiment in self-government, and it's kind of gone off the tracks at this point. so what we don't need is a revolution where they started this country 200 years ago by overthrowing monarchys. >> and through outbursts and all this. >> right, and it was successful all...
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america should not vuz either of these developments as inherently bad. at the same time, the turkish economy has experienced a decade of strong growth, which has fueled an emerging middle class. catapulted turkey under elite global decision makers, and inspired a more confident turkish foreign policy. these sit side by side with more troubling ones. it's widely reported there are more journalists in jail in turkey than in any other country, and that intimidation of the media is a persistent problem. the ongoing detention and prosecution of military officers have raised suspicions that many of these actions are politically motivated. which has cast the liberal tendencies of some turkish leaders in a more disturbing light. the deterioration cannot serve a responsible interest, and it's especially painful for us as we count both israel and turkey as vital allies. i take no pleasure in raising issues such as these. and i do so not as an enemy of turkey, but one of the strongest and most enduring friends. who believes it's through a candid exchange of views t
america should not vuz either of these developments as inherently bad. at the same time, the turkish economy has experienced a decade of strong growth, which has fueled an emerging middle class. catapulted turkey under elite global decision makers, and inspired a more confident turkish foreign policy. these sit side by side with more troubling ones. it's widely reported there are more journalists in jail in turkey than in any other country, and that intimidation of the media is a persistent...
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advertise them as a reason to come to america and a great benefit for coming to america. >> this is only welcome page. they are transforming this country int and a country that s dependent. when really what this country is about is coming here to achieve the american dream, not welfare benefits. >> everybody is saying great, we are land of immigrants, come on in. the only problem with it is there are booklets written in various light which is in other countries on how to basically game the system. there is something wrong with that. >> here's how to access the system. the bipartisan congress put into place. anytime you're moving toward a new country does not matter if it is american moving toward another, there are things you have to understand to be part of any system. how do you pay your taxes? how do you get signed up for the appropriate visa? and how do you get health care and everything else? >> as well as a section that advertises one of the reason many immigrants come to america is because of the free health care. >> listen, listen, listen. we have a country where we used to requi
advertise them as a reason to come to america and a great benefit for coming to america. >> this is only welcome page. they are transforming this country int and a country that s dependent. when really what this country is about is coming here to achieve the american dream, not welfare benefits. >> everybody is saying great, we are land of immigrants, come on in. the only problem with it is there are booklets written in various light which is in other countries on how to basically...
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really depends on what happens with policymakers in america. >> nat gas. cautious with pushing on three bucks. where do we go from here? >> again, my guess is that as you move into the next year, the price has to go up. i do think it takes a bit longer than some people think. i think we're at levels that are unsustainable at the moment. but it will take some time to get some more balance in these markets. >> joe terranova? >> ric, it's joe. last evening i moderated a morgan stanley event. most of those in attendance asked about buying the commodity dip. i basically told all of them forget about the commodity trade for the remainder of the year. do you agree with that? do you see anything in the near term that acts as a catalyst to restart upward momentum? >> the next six months is going to be all about global growth. if our economists are right and you get a bit of a trough in q-2 and things pick up over the remainder of the year, a lot of industrial commodity prices will move up a bit. what's interesting, if you look historically, when you've got average
really depends on what happens with policymakers in america. >> nat gas. cautious with pushing on three bucks. where do we go from here? >> again, my guess is that as you move into the next year, the price has to go up. i do think it takes a bit longer than some people think. i think we're at levels that are unsustainable at the moment. but it will take some time to get some more balance in these markets. >> joe terranova? >> ric, it's joe. last evening i moderated a...
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we have a free-trade agreement with america. in terms of security, america is a major player in ensuring the stability of the asia-pacific region and we have a good relationship with the u.s.. in terms of soft power, america has a big influence over the world. many people from singapore steady in america, send their children there. when you watch movies, they are from hollywood. when you read magazines, many of them are american. this is a major part of our world. the other powers in asia are also developing. china is playing an increasingly important role. i think that america will be important for us for a long time. >> in singapore, i had the upper 62 visit with the u.s. ambassador -- i had the opportunity to visit with the u.s. ambassador. this is a very successful place. >> well, undoubtedly. it stands out in this region especially as a place that has created tremendous wealth and a very high standard of living for their people. the government of singapore deserves a lot of credit, but i will say this -- in addition to sing
we have a free-trade agreement with america. in terms of security, america is a major player in ensuring the stability of the asia-pacific region and we have a good relationship with the u.s.. in terms of soft power, america has a big influence over the world. many people from singapore steady in america, send their children there. when you watch movies, they are from hollywood. when you read magazines, many of them are american. this is a major part of our world. the other powers in asia are...
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to keep america strong at home. it is needed for america's future. like many of you who have traveled, students and incidents, we all have the same kind of feeling when you get home. the same intuitive feeling. there's no country like america. there is no potential like america. i was asked earlier how i would testify in america with a group of high school students. i said one word "possibilities." i am absolutely convinced i am more certain after serving 40 years in government and i was when i was the idealistic young senator. i am more confident that there is no country better position then to leave the country in the united states of america. only a free state in the course of iran. looking forward and not in the rearview mirror. thank you ladies and gentlemen. they got protect our children. -- may god protect our children. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> the house will vote on a bill to extend the current rate on federal student loans for a year. you can see that
to keep america strong at home. it is needed for america's future. like many of you who have traveled, students and incidents, we all have the same kind of feeling when you get home. the same intuitive feeling. there's no country like america. there is no potential like america. i was asked earlier how i would testify in america with a group of high school students. i said one word "possibilities." i am absolutely convinced i am more certain after serving 40 years in government and i...
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at bank of america nears $8, should i be shorting the stock in why he's betting against b of a. welcome to "fast money halftime report" s we continue to monitor the testimony of fed chairman ben bernanke, and we'll bring you the latest developments there. he's in front of the senate budget committee today. we'll get to steve liesman for his latest there. let's start doing it with our chart of the day. it's the injuro helping, and joe you're making a move on it? >> too much cash out there, way too much shorts, and too much in essence disbelief in this rally. i last week sat here with you and said scott, i need to see more, i'm defensive in my positioning, but when you look at the injuro, it's breaking out for the highs of the year. ecb meeting, no expectations there. ltro, second round coming as well. i think for a trade you could play the injuro from the short side right now, because this overwhelming pessimism that everyone has had, the reality is in terms of price action, deterioration is not coming to fruition. >> cortes, how do you see things here? it's obviously apparently
at bank of america nears $8, should i be shorting the stock in why he's betting against b of a. welcome to "fast money halftime report" s we continue to monitor the testimony of fed chairman ben bernanke, and we'll bring you the latest developments there. he's in front of the senate budget committee today. we'll get to steve liesman for his latest there. let's start doing it with our chart of the day. it's the injuro helping, and joe you're making a move on it? >> too much cash...
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in latin america, africa and elimination where, we'll use low cost and small foot proint approaches to conduct engagements, maintain stability and build partner capacity. end strength reductions will occur over the next six years. we will follow a drawdown ramp that allows us to take care of soldiers and families while maintaining a ready and capable force to meet any requirements including our current operations in afghanistan. we will also continue to look at the optimum design of our combat teams and enable units, leveraging the lessons learned in combat. this analysis is on going and we do not expect any decisions for several months. but it could lead to a reduction of additional brigades if we decide to increase the capability of our current brigade combat team structure. >> the national defense authorization act and the dod budget request of 2013 reflects the army's modernization priorities. that includes the network, replacement of fighting vehicle, the joibt light tactical vehicle, and our soldier systems. as force requirements continue to decrease in afghanistan, we reshape th
in latin america, africa and elimination where, we'll use low cost and small foot proint approaches to conduct engagements, maintain stability and build partner capacity. end strength reductions will occur over the next six years. we will follow a drawdown ramp that allows us to take care of soldiers and families while maintaining a ready and capable force to meet any requirements including our current operations in afghanistan. we will also continue to look at the optimum design of our combat...
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america says that pakistan is seeking chinese support to upgrade the equipment as the country continues to have strained relations with the u.s. >>> asia's largest aviation fair is under way in singapore with the most up-to-date models of fighter jets and civilian aircraft on display. a record 900 companies and organizations from more than 50 countries are taking part in the biennial air show. on this display are 65 airplanes d including the boeing 787 the airmaker's latest model. an unmanned drone is displayed for the first time from asia. military officials exchanged information with representatives of aircraft manufacturers. india and other asian countries are buying more planes among china's build-up of territorial disputes in the china sea. also on display is lockheed martin's f-35 stealth fighter under development. the united states has increased importance on its military strategy in the asia-pacific region, and is urging the countries there to introduce the >>> china's defense minister met self defense officers in beijing. he expressed hope that defense exchanges can be deepened
america says that pakistan is seeking chinese support to upgrade the equipment as the country continues to have strained relations with the u.s. >>> asia's largest aviation fair is under way in singapore with the most up-to-date models of fighter jets and civilian aircraft on display. a record 900 companies and organizations from more than 50 countries are taking part in the biennial air show. on this display are 65 airplanes d including the boeing 787 the airmaker's latest model. an...
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chief innovation officer for the city of san francisco, that is my connector to sfcity and code for america, a nonprofit of technology companies that does what they call kharkov bonds, -- call hack-a-thons, which they used to help the government look at the way they deliver services, and do business, and use the innovation of the technology world to overlay process with new ideas about how to deliver services more efficiently. with that relationship and through our chief innovation officer, we have got, i think, the beginnings of a brand new relationship that i think will bring us closer to the business needs of that new industry, but at the same time allow us to change the way we do business so we can be more responsive to that. the first year i did this breakfast, it was willie brown in your seat, jerry brown in your seat, and we had questions about the difficulty of buildings for the stadium in order to retain teams. it feels like groundhog day. how many years on, we are still there. you seem to be in the hot seat. you have three professional sports teams, all of whom could go elsewhere.
chief innovation officer for the city of san francisco, that is my connector to sfcity and code for america, a nonprofit of technology companies that does what they call kharkov bonds, -- call hack-a-thons, which they used to help the government look at the way they deliver services, and do business, and use the innovation of the technology world to overlay process with new ideas about how to deliver services more efficiently. with that relationship and through our chief innovation officer, we...
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as we think about the america's cup coming forward this year, this project will burly showcase our waterfront in an extremely positive w. i want to thank rec and park. colleagues, can we have a motion to move this forward? so moved. do we have any other items? >> good morning, everybody. welcome to city hall. this is one of those special days that i gets a chance to not only swear in the people, but to also think so many members of our community throughout this wonderful city of barours to hep with how we run the city and what policies and values we set forward. and how all these individuals are going to help all of us make sure that we are connected to all of our constituents. a big thank you to everybody here today. thank you very much. [applause] i want to welcome supervisor wiener, the chief of police, thank you for being here. i will miss other officials, i am sure, because my age and height are always working against me. [laughter] our district attorney, george? you are right behind the bright lights. [applause] we have members of our community -- john burton is here. i have a lot of pe
as we think about the america's cup coming forward this year, this project will burly showcase our waterfront in an extremely positive w. i want to thank rec and park. colleagues, can we have a motion to move this forward? so moved. do we have any other items? >> good morning, everybody. welcome to city hall. this is one of those special days that i gets a chance to not only swear in the people, but to also think so many members of our community throughout this wonderful city of barours...
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in latin america we will use low cost and small foot print approaches to maintain stability and build partner capacity. strength reductions will occur. we will follow a draw down ramp that allows us to take care of soldiers and families while maintaining a force to meet any requirements including our operations in afghanistan. we will also continue to look at the optimum design of our brigade combat teams leveraging the lessons learned in combat. we do not expect decisions for several months but could lead to reduction of additional brigades if we decide to increase the capability of our current structure. the national defense authorization act and the budget request of 2013 reflects the modernization priorities that includes the network, a replacement for entry fighting vehicle, and our soldier systems. as force requiremented continue to decrease in afghanistan we will reshape the force generation model. we will implement a model that meets combat or command requirements and takes advantage of our combat experience. this requires continual balancing between structure. this will ensur
in latin america we will use low cost and small foot print approaches to maintain stability and build partner capacity. strength reductions will occur. we will follow a draw down ramp that allows us to take care of soldiers and families while maintaining a force to meet any requirements including our operations in afghanistan. we will also continue to look at the optimum design of our brigade combat teams leveraging the lessons learned in combat. we do not expect decisions for several months...
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we are going to head over to the americas now and look down towards central america and our -- storm ernesto, a hurricane when it made landfall in the yucatan peninsula. it is crossing the very southern area of the bay of campeche and will make landfall in mexico, not becoming a hurricane again, but staying as it is, possibly, making, hurricane stat us again before making a second landfall. the wind are still at 100 kilometers an hour. stronger gue eer gusts of that . we are expecting more rainfall up in the elevations you can see, 300 millimeters of rain. that means a very high risk of mudslides. also, taking a look now at our bigger picture, the u.s. and canada, we are going to be seeing a lot of wet weather across the east. down to the south. thunderstorms, another front heading up in towards new england. we are going to see potential for some pretty rough thunderstorms in and around the great lakes region. hail, strong gusts with that as well. so, staying pretty unstable towards the east. the west though -- some monsoonal flow, bringing showers across the four corners. unfortunat
we are going to head over to the americas now and look down towards central america and our -- storm ernesto, a hurricane when it made landfall in the yucatan peninsula. it is crossing the very southern area of the bay of campeche and will make landfall in mexico, not becoming a hurricane again, but staying as it is, possibly, making, hurricane stat us again before making a second landfall. the wind are still at 100 kilometers an hour. stronger gue eer gusts of that . we are expecting more...
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mission in india actively seeks opportunities to keep and create jobs in america. in response to the president's national export initiative, the u.s. mission permits the export of u.s. products, services and technologies, supporting 10s of thousands of jobs in the united states. india with it population of 1.2 billion and its large consumer economy represents a huge market for u.s. manufactured goods, our eximporta exports are growing at -- eximportae exports are expected to double in five years. another priority is our defense operation which is currently is at an all time high. u.s. defense sales reached nearly $8 billion last year and india holds more military exercises with the united states than with any other country. as stated in the national security's strategy, we see india as a net security provider in the indo-pacific region. as they continue to modernize their armed forces there's additional tunopportunities for to expand our cooperation. i appreciate the congress for expanding defense tie s and no the delivered to congress about the cooperation with in
mission in india actively seeks opportunities to keep and create jobs in america. in response to the president's national export initiative, the u.s. mission permits the export of u.s. products, services and technologies, supporting 10s of thousands of jobs in the united states. india with it population of 1.2 billion and its large consumer economy represents a huge market for u.s. manufactured goods, our eximporta exports are growing at -- eximportae exports are expected to double in five...
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tokyo, 11 degrees and cloudy today. >>> into north america we go. our pacific system going to be descending toward southern california with rain and could also bring another 20 se centimeters of snow to the mountains of utah over the next 24 hours. what we'll see toward the east, though, is widespread thunderstorms. if we take a look at what is going on here, this is the severe area to really watch out for. so anywhere from western alabama right through in toward texas, we could see damaging winds and large haili inaccompanying thos thunderstorms. the atlantic coast, staying dry. temperatures will be better today. 11 degrees in new york city for your wednesday high. at the moment, it is going to be very cold. overnight tuesday into wednesday could see a little bit of snow before a small system moves out offshore. 16 degrees in oklahoma city. that's a great improvement over the last couple of days. you'll also see 16 in los angeles with clouds and 9 degrees in seattle for you. okay. as we head on into europe, out toward the west, temperatures are con
tokyo, 11 degrees and cloudy today. >>> into north america we go. our pacific system going to be descending toward southern california with rain and could also bring another 20 se centimeters of snow to the mountains of utah over the next 24 hours. what we'll see toward the east, though, is widespread thunderstorms. if we take a look at what is going on here, this is the severe area to really watch out for. so anywhere from western alabama right through in toward texas, we could see...
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america is the land of ingenuity. we require people to really work hard to get there and, so, we are led by very exceptional people and we have been able to rely on presidents to find solutions to great dilemmas that americans faced. >> you write about conversations that you had with your grandma about your grandfather and you asked if she ever really knew him. she replied, i'm not sure anyone did. what is at the root of that comment, david? >> my father noted this about franklin roosevelt, sort of an a admiring comment. here we are at the lyndon johnson library, this is, by the way, julie is here, a former student. i send students to the johnson library every semester. i know this institution and i know what a great one it is and the great story told here. presidents are sort of mysterious in a lot of ways and i think that this is more obvious in certain libraries than it might be in others. what my father said with admiration is that franklin roosevelt was unscrutable. franklin roosevelt was a mystery in his own pap
america is the land of ingenuity. we require people to really work hard to get there and, so, we are led by very exceptional people and we have been able to rely on presidents to find solutions to great dilemmas that americans faced. >> you write about conversations that you had with your grandma about your grandfather and you asked if she ever really knew him. she replied, i'm not sure anyone did. what is at the root of that comment, david? >> my father noted this about franklin...
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in the coming century, no region will be more consequenceal to america's future. it's not just a concern for uap, it's also for wha and sca, but it's really for all of us. because the security and economic interest will affect everything we do everywhere. so we have to engage you in our efforts, and we have reached out to, for example, eur to help us with an asia dialogue with the eu. we're working hard with our friends in latin america to expand their reach to asia, but to do so in a way that helps themselves and not just creates a market for natural resources. we should engage everyone as partners to work to establish a rules-based order for coming years. and that is particularly true, but autocratic regimes to the most democratic region in the world right now. with such growth happening on both sides of the pacific, there are greater opportunities and natural affinities for our countries to operate, an idea that we have improved and boosted economic growth from the north to the straits of magellan. as we invest in these opportunities in asia, we must also engag
in the coming century, no region will be more consequenceal to america's future. it's not just a concern for uap, it's also for wha and sca, but it's really for all of us. because the security and economic interest will affect everything we do everywhere. so we have to engage you in our efforts, and we have reached out to, for example, eur to help us with an asia dialogue with the eu. we're working hard with our friends in latin america to expand their reach to asia, but to do so in a way that...
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>> guest: i think america falters. it is not a world dominated by the chinese, but the world will be increasingly chaotic because i don't see in the next 20, 30 years, any country, even a successful china being able to play the kind of role we thought we could play, we've tried athlete to play in the last 20 years and i don't think that can be undone. goes back to what we started talking about earlier. but in so far as sort of july and the question of imminent death systems, there are certain number of countries of the fault lines between the major powers. i mentioned some of them. church or for example would be one example. that's not just a small country. it provides a major services energy to your. there are major consequences to deprive its independence. if ukraine gets russia much more slowly but be less likely to take place. >> does it happen as a process of russia's feeling the power? >> south korea could be china and north korea. could be a number of other countries. even israel if we are pushed out in part bec
>> guest: i think america falters. it is not a world dominated by the chinese, but the world will be increasingly chaotic because i don't see in the next 20, 30 years, any country, even a successful china being able to play the kind of role we thought we could play, we've tried athlete to play in the last 20 years and i don't think that can be undone. goes back to what we started talking about earlier. but in so far as sort of july and the question of imminent death systems, there are...
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let's go into the americas. out west staying mostly dry. we're starting to see a little bit of moisture come in. there's a low pressure system moving twost b.c. showers popping up along the rockies today which is good news. wildfires have been raging across new mexico into utah, colorado, wyoming. when we see the rain coming in, bringing that moisture, it is going to lessen the fire risk into tuesday. so good news there. however, plenty of rain and a little bit too much of it across the east. there's a very powerful low moving through eastern canada. there's an associated front and all along there's some potential for severe storms from ontario down through the mississippi valley and into southern texas. there's flash flooding risk for alabama and georgia today, although during the course of the day the heaviest of the rain is going to move up in toward the new england area. temperatures falling a bit toward the northeast. 27 in toronto. not a big difference there but new york city, chicago coming down by about 8 degrees between monday and
let's go into the americas. out west staying mostly dry. we're starting to see a little bit of moisture come in. there's a low pressure system moving twost b.c. showers popping up along the rockies today which is good news. wildfires have been raging across new mexico into utah, colorado, wyoming. when we see the rain coming in, bringing that moisture, it is going to lessen the fire risk into tuesday. so good news there. however, plenty of rain and a little bit too much of it across the east....
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i won't say america was ungovernable in that period. we did come through. the interesting thing about vietnam is just think about this for a second. we had the fall in 1975. we did not have an intervening event anywhere involving the united states for the next ten years. what happens? soviet union collapses. not one intervening event. we did things right. in that period. vietnam, what does vietnam mean? does it mean that america lost a war, or does it mean that the united states is such a dynamic country that they sustained an effort on behalf of a minority in southeast asia. 8,000 miles away. what lesson did countries around the world derive observing the united states in this period. i think what they saw was an extraordinary effort. and that is strangely -- william westmoreland was interviewed about this. he was asked about this 12 years ago. commander of vietnam. had a funeral not long ago. i saw bob hope, 2003. and he was asked about what do you make of the fact that you commanded american forces in vietnam, and we had this terrible setback in southeas
i won't say america was ungovernable in that period. we did come through. the interesting thing about vietnam is just think about this for a second. we had the fall in 1975. we did not have an intervening event anywhere involving the united states for the next ten years. what happens? soviet union collapses. not one intervening event. we did things right. in that period. vietnam, what does vietnam mean? does it mean that america lost a war, or does it mean that the united states is such a...
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it was a transition period in america. that's palpable in the speeches of presidents in that period. that we are really passing through a transition. america is assuming great responsibilities without clear cut enemies and challenges. the ambiguous responsibilities that we're assuming. and i think we have difficulties. i think it's impossible anywhere from '61 all the way to '80 for a presidency not in some sense to disappoint america. >> anyone who lived through the nixon administration has very deep impressions of your father. what is the most popular misconception about your father? >> i haven't really thought about that. i tend to think of the positive. i've kind of retired from that whole thing. what i mean is, his -- i'm so proud of his record. that's what has to be focused on. not just the foreign policy. but the environmental protection agency. the desegregation of southern schools. that was really -- tom of "the new york times" columnist said that was his greatest achievement. when he took office, 68% of black chi
it was a transition period in america. that's palpable in the speeches of presidents in that period. that we are really passing through a transition. america is assuming great responsibilities without clear cut enemies and challenges. the ambiguous responsibilities that we're assuming. and i think we have difficulties. i think it's impossible anywhere from '61 all the way to '80 for a presidency not in some sense to disappoint america. >> anyone who lived through the nixon administration...
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russia's president which were trying like america's predator. is real russia is making huge investments in. port facilities where where. there won't be ice all water. it's building roads and railroads and making a huge commitment and. a structure so i. will show this off. very little else will be accomplished. but this this is very important and will have consequences but what do you think about that because you know russia's turn over and effectuate is about one point five percent of our total i guess small yes minuscule yeah well i mean ok another way to look at it and i want to follow up with and mentioned earlier yes the world is getting more and more interdependent and interconnected that can be positive but it can also be indicative of the positive part of it is that. you have in the last decade or so the world economies are relatively healthy until the lehman collapsed in the fall of two thousand and eight so it's all because of the sort of open and market based kind of an economy in support many countries are doing and going to do really
russia's president which were trying like america's predator. is real russia is making huge investments in. port facilities where where. there won't be ice all water. it's building roads and railroads and making a huge commitment and. a structure so i. will show this off. very little else will be accomplished. but this this is very important and will have consequences but what do you think about that because you know russia's turn over and effectuate is about one point five percent of our total...
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try to isolate them and say well is it's just the asia pacific region or the european region or the americas it's really not quite fair because china has joined this small group of nations that has interest throughout the world and therefore it is like the united states in that way where it cannot say that they can ignore other parts of the world well i mean i'm ignoring what i want to point out something to bill i mean russia is looking more to the east now because of the problems in the european union. i think the importance of this apec meeting is that it's it's the debut of russia's pivot to asia which we're trying like america's pivot to asia is real russia is making huge investments in. port facilities where the where. there won't be ice all winter it's building roads and railroads and making a huge commitment and and the structure so much. will show this off. very little else will be accomplished. but this this is very important and will have lasting consequences but what do you think about that because you know russia's turnover and effectuate is about one point five percent of our t
try to isolate them and say well is it's just the asia pacific region or the european region or the americas it's really not quite fair because china has joined this small group of nations that has interest throughout the world and therefore it is like the united states in that way where it cannot say that they can ignore other parts of the world well i mean i'm ignoring what i want to point out something to bill i mean russia is looking more to the east now because of the problems in the...
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a grand idea called america. the idea that if you work hard, if you have a dream, if you work with your neighbors... you can do most anything. this led to other ideas like liberty and rock 'n' roll. to free markets, free enterprise, and free refills. it put a man on the moon and a phone in your pocket. our country's gone through a lot over the centuries and a half. but this idea isn't fragile. when times get tough, it rallies us as one. every day, more people believe in the american idea and when they do, the dream comes true. we're grateful to be a part of it. . >>> not so fast, our traders are quick but not always right. in the past month, our own joe tar nova made plays on dick's sporting goods. let's take a listen. >> dks, i bought that today. i like the margin at 31%. >> dks has been a favorite of mine. it is about the trend, footware, apparel and about the american consumer stepping out. exercising more. this is a stock in my estimation trading in low 50s moves to upper 50s. >> not so fast. >> stock is down
a grand idea called america. the idea that if you work hard, if you have a dream, if you work with your neighbors... you can do most anything. this led to other ideas like liberty and rock 'n' roll. to free markets, free enterprise, and free refills. it put a man on the moon and a phone in your pocket. our country's gone through a lot over the centuries and a half. but this idea isn't fragile. when times get tough, it rallies us as one. every day, more people believe in the american idea and...
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it depends some would argue that america's growing gas on the fire and fueling more conflict. because if you look at china's stance they would say america is almost encouraging japan's bad behavior in some of these island disputes because japan feels that the u.s. will come to the rescue no matter what they do and so so it depends it's i would say it depends on who you ask whether america's. involvement is beneficial or not. but i would say. it's clear that the u.s. . wants to be involved it's clear that it actually benefits cus if there is tension because. when they play countries against each other it's acts as a destabilizing. acts as a destabilizing force so that no one area will be able to challenge the u.s. and therefore u.s. can remain the superpower when all these conflicts happen in other parts of the world and u.s. is lucky in that it is completely buffeted by two large oceans and has you know very friendly relations with its two neighbors canon mexico and so this way. you know if there is conflict in the asia pacific this will enable us to maintain its leadership po
it depends some would argue that america's growing gas on the fire and fueling more conflict. because if you look at china's stance they would say america is almost encouraging japan's bad behavior in some of these island disputes because japan feels that the u.s. will come to the rescue no matter what they do and so so it depends it's i would say it depends on who you ask whether america's. involvement is beneficial or not. but i would say. it's clear that the u.s. . wants to be involved it's...
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america says its largest business delegation ever to egypt with skeptics claiming it's a move to cash in on the aftermath of the country's revolution. russia turns eastward at the apec summit economic and political ties with china growing stronger which some say could unnerve the u.s. and its moves for regional influence. almost a dead heat between republicans and democrats in the race for the white house with both candidates looking to set up our platforms critics call remarkably similar. coming up peter lavelle examines of capitalism is facing a crisis the first part of apec c.e.o. summit panel that's next. download the official application so choose your life stream quality and enjoy your favorites from on t.v. now a t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device watch on t.v. any time. a hole only welcome to this important debate on whether capitalism has lost its compass and i would even say moral compass this is the first time russia has hosted the apec said summit it's an organization representing big and small rich and poor countries from the asia pac
america says its largest business delegation ever to egypt with skeptics claiming it's a move to cash in on the aftermath of the country's revolution. russia turns eastward at the apec summit economic and political ties with china growing stronger which some say could unnerve the u.s. and its moves for regional influence. almost a dead heat between republicans and democrats in the race for the white house with both candidates looking to set up our platforms critics call remarkably similar....
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minutes to imagine that in twenty thirty five point five six billion asians can aspire and lives like america is the height of responsibility this is simply not possible but this is not environment of discussion it's a discussion about how therefore do we create prosperity that delivers on the social dimension which is fundamental to creating any form of capitalism but like i think point is asia should not aspire to replicate the exceptionalism of american capitalism ok let's talk about an emerging world at home. i mean it's calculus and people frankly i mean there are twenty three million people unemployed in the united states in five in spain alone young people fifty percent i mean how do you tell capitalism these day i don't understand what capitalism has to do with social responsibility to burnish their divorced this is completely different same the fundamental nature of capitalism is individualism and gays and greet all the good things of our nature the stuff you want out of our good natures always and you want to get ahead in life wants to get the help that helps like that you can live
minutes to imagine that in twenty thirty five point five six billion asians can aspire and lives like america is the height of responsibility this is simply not possible but this is not environment of discussion it's a discussion about how therefore do we create prosperity that delivers on the social dimension which is fundamental to creating any form of capitalism but like i think point is asia should not aspire to replicate the exceptionalism of american capitalism ok let's talk about an...
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nomination is a key in the middle and right and right because this is this is the center of of what america used to be. used to be and frank jump in capitalism definitely lost its compass peter and i would see him capitalism is here to stay but this will taint capitalism i'm your penis you know i'm based in surrey and when i came here to asia i feel a bit like an outsider a lot of actually europe bashing going on actually you're just in the white i think there to kind of schools why does europe bashing is going on in a lot of vashon asia by european. and we shouldn't bash anymore but it echoes of europe in the united states stop lecturing the world as well you know you're right you tax it all the time but you know and in place because in. my mind my language we're going to be back but some people see we are bloody capitalist our banks are destroying our financial systems lot of clear in the system but it's not a school of thinking to say we're not capitalists anymore maybe you're thinking we all socialist or even marxist new europe usually only five hours a week we have seven weeks of vacat
nomination is a key in the middle and right and right because this is this is the center of of what america used to be. used to be and frank jump in capitalism definitely lost its compass peter and i would see him capitalism is here to stay but this will taint capitalism i'm your penis you know i'm based in surrey and when i came here to asia i feel a bit like an outsider a lot of actually europe bashing going on actually you're just in the white i think there to kind of schools why does europe...
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is present, america's a player, america is in there, trying to influence the outcomes of events. and this past year has been unprecedented in the demands that we have faced. at the same time, wile we're dealing with the urgent, even the emergency humanitarian and political strategic demands, we also try to look over the horizon, which is one of the reasons why the so-called pivot to asia is so important. we need to be, you know, very clearly present in asia. so it's -- it shouldn't be an either/or, you know? and there are many other examples of that, that i could give you. we need to be very clear-eyed about how we interact in this fast-moving environment in which we find ourselves. and i also firmly believe, as i alluded to in my opening marks, were it not for the work that foreign civil officers and civil servants and locally employed staff do every day, american businesses would not be as profitable and expanding and creating jobs in this recovery as they are. i mean, we have these thousand economic officers, we have many other people who are there, constantly trying to suppor
is present, america's a player, america is in there, trying to influence the outcomes of events. and this past year has been unprecedented in the demands that we have faced. at the same time, wile we're dealing with the urgent, even the emergency humanitarian and political strategic demands, we also try to look over the horizon, which is one of the reasons why the so-called pivot to asia is so important. we need to be, you know, very clearly present in asia. so it's -- it shouldn't be an...
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he left the bush school and went back to a afghanistan as america's ambassador in a moment when we were beginning yet another transition. we have been very blessed this afternoon to have him come to carnegie to make this fall stop in his return from afghanistan and speak to us about what the transition in that country holds, what the prospects of success are and why afghanistan, after all is said and done, still matters to the united states. so, ladies and gentlemen, join me in extending a very warm welcome to the man president bush once called america's -- ambassador ryan crocker. [applause] >> thank you. i think. [laughter] actually notes that, before went to pakistan in 2004 as ambassador, he very generously spent much of the day with me to give me some perspectives on a part of the world with which i was not very familiar. my career had lain to the west almost exclusively in the arab world. pakistan clearly was a different phenomenon. and i am grateful to you for that. i am particularly grateful for the fact that, because of the depths, the range and the acuity of your briefing, i c
he left the bush school and went back to a afghanistan as america's ambassador in a moment when we were beginning yet another transition. we have been very blessed this afternoon to have him come to carnegie to make this fall stop in his return from afghanistan and speak to us about what the transition in that country holds, what the prospects of success are and why afghanistan, after all is said and done, still matters to the united states. so, ladies and gentlemen, join me in extending a very...
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today we're talking about the future of nuclear power in america. for the first time in thirty powers, new nuclear plants are under construction two reactors in georgia and two more in south carolina. those breast breast plants ared billion in loan guarantees president obama offered in for what he called a, quote -- the disaster in japan energy market in the united states are making new nuclear a tough sell. for the next hour we'll discuss america's commercial reactors plans to extend the operating life as well as build new ones. the conversation will include question from the live audience here in the commonwealth club and three experts. on the my right is jim boyd former commissioner of the california commission. in on his right is ceo of the nuclear energy substitute which is a policy trade association from the nuclear industry. and joe ruinen is reporter for investigative journalism covered the nuclear industry. please welcome them. [applause] let's begin with you. why should the united states build new nuclear plants. >> first reason, greg, to
today we're talking about the future of nuclear power in america. for the first time in thirty powers, new nuclear plants are under construction two reactors in georgia and two more in south carolina. those breast breast plants ared billion in loan guarantees president obama offered in for what he called a, quote -- the disaster in japan energy market in the united states are making new nuclear a tough sell. for the next hour we'll discuss america's commercial reactors plans to extend the...
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and why america? and the only answer is because destiny put you in this place in history in this moment, in this time, and the task is yours to do. and so it is. for this century is a time of tremendous challenge. but it is also a time of tremendous promise. this is indeed the world america made. and it is freer and more prosperous than it has ever been and it can be even better. as americans we cannot make that happen ourselves. but the world cannot make it happen without us. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, senator rubio. this program is being web cast, i want to repeat that again, if you want to reach us by twitter, the hash tag is bl rubio. we do not have a great deal of time. i know you are both rushed to get back. rushed to get back to the hill. senator rubio, i'd like to say, you start by speaking of your longtime passion for foreign policy and clearly in your speech you demonstrated that. and you made this point about the continued role of a strong america and a leader
and why america? and the only answer is because destiny put you in this place in history in this moment, in this time, and the task is yours to do. and so it is. for this century is a time of tremendous challenge. but it is also a time of tremendous promise. this is indeed the world america made. and it is freer and more prosperous than it has ever been and it can be even better. as americans we cannot make that happen ourselves. but the world cannot make it happen without us. thank you very...
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going to do it for us here for now for more on the stories we cover go to youtube dot com slash r t america. download the official publication so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch on t.v. any time. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom our market is a big issue. hello and welcome to this important debate on whether capitalism has lost its compass and i would even say moral compass this is the first time russia has hosted the apex summit it's an organization representing big and small rich and poor countries from the asia pacific area more than twenty world leaders are attending this annual event including presidents from russia and china the u.s. secretary of state was just here and prime ministers of australia and new zealand also here in what about stuck in russia's far east is nearly one thousand this
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america. and in some small corner of this vast country out in nevada or idaho or these places i've never been to but always wanted to go, i know out there there's a guy getting on with his life, perfectly happy. minding his own business, saying to you the political leaders of this country why me? and why us? and why america? and the only answer is because destiny put you in this place in history in this moment in this time and the task is yours to do." and so it is. for their century is a time of tremendous challenge. but it is also a time of tremendous promise. this is indeed the world america made. and it is freer and more prosperous than it has ever been and it can be even better. as americans we cannot make that happen ourselves. but the world cannot make it happen without us. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, senator rubio. this program is being webcast. i want to repeat that again and if you want to reach us by twitter, the hash tag is bl rubio. we do not have a g
america. and in some small corner of this vast country out in nevada or idaho or these places i've never been to but always wanted to go, i know out there there's a guy getting on with his life, perfectly happy. minding his own business, saying to you the political leaders of this country why me? and why us? and why america? and the only answer is because destiny put you in this place in history in this moment in this time and the task is yours to do." and so it is. for their century is a...
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that's the story of america, is america taking risks. we didn't become the leading economy by accident, it was the work of entrepreneurs and entire industries and that's what's driven us to become the world's entrepreneurial nation. >> this is a global competition we're in now. it's not just about america. it's about competing with everybody. we have to be just as good as they are, just as competitive. that's the challenge. weep should face that and deal with it now. >> so this sounds great. steve case, we talk to him pretty often on "squawk box," too. he has some serious ideas. he tries to work with both sides of the aisle to find this entrepreneurial spirit. >> it takes guts, it takes credit, it takes an idea. we talk about how to get all that stuff. you may have the best idea in the world, andrew, but if you don't have credit, you're not going to go anywhere. it gets tough and heated. we scrap a little bit. >> biggest single issue that comes out it have? >> credit. with a side order of regulation. >> they can't get credit -- >> i don'
that's the story of america, is america taking risks. we didn't become the leading economy by accident, it was the work of entrepreneurs and entire industries and that's what's driven us to become the world's entrepreneurial nation. >> this is a global competition we're in now. it's not just about america. it's about competing with everybody. we have to be just as good as they are, just as competitive. that's the challenge. weep should face that and deal with it now. >> so this...
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secondly, we hosted the growing of asia and america awards ceremony. in partnership with the asian pacific fund. target has been a sponsor the last few years hand-held allows students to share their individual stories, and anyone who was there yesterday would be moved. it was amazing to hear their stories of growing up asia and in america. today, we had the opportunity to visit a couple of elementary schools. these are schools with a high student population and we donated four boats each student. all of which were written by an asian author. it was a great way to partner with schools to celebrate asian it heritage month and impress upon them the future of education. we're fortunate enough to bring one of the authors to the school, kristi yamaguchi. i recognize her as a gold medalist. the student recognized her as a champion from dancing with the stars. education is the heart of targets of living. target is on track for 1 billion dollars in education giving. we are responsible for the asian heritage street fair. i am so proud to be part of a target and
secondly, we hosted the growing of asia and america awards ceremony. in partnership with the asian pacific fund. target has been a sponsor the last few years hand-held allows students to share their individual stories, and anyone who was there yesterday would be moved. it was amazing to hear their stories of growing up asia and in america. today, we had the opportunity to visit a couple of elementary schools. these are schools with a high student population and we donated four boats each...